Our 40th wedding anniversary was on the 6th so I'm a little late in having these photos posted.
My brother, Dennis and sister-in-law, Nancy gave us an extremely generous gift certificate to Christie's Restaurant at the Waimalu shopping center. The shopping center is a rather awkward place to have a fancy, upper priced restaurant serving Eurasian Fusion cuisine. With Dennis' and Nancy's gift certificate we decided to spend it all. It was easy to do with the three of us.
It was a more pleasantly decorated restaurant compared to the other restaurants in the shopping center. The very friendly owner was there and made mom feel like a queen telling her how pretty she was. All the servers were extremely kind and attentive.
We checked out Yelp beforehand to hear what others had to say. Art decided to have the $25.95 mixed plate Lilikoi (passion fruit) BBQ Baby Back Ribs with Caribbean Spiced "Blackened" Spiced Ahi. We were surprised to see what generous servings they gave because photos on their website made the portion sizes look quite small.
I had the $25.95 mixed plate of Lilikoi BBQ Baby Back Ribs with fire roasted salmon. We both agreed that the Lilikoi BBQ ribs were the best entrees. They were the best ribs we've had in Hawaii. The fish were settled onto Okinawan mashed sweet potatoes. The potatoes were good. We felt both of the fish were under flavored. We wished that we had just ordered the ribs instead. The presentation was as flawlessly beautiful as anything you would see in Waikiki or Chicago.
We ordered the $19.95 Furikake Crusted Seared Ahi (tuna) for mom. She said it was good. Not awesome, but good. Again, the flavoring was just not quite there. However, according to the Yelp reviews, many people liked it.
People said they really liked the Vanilla Bean Creme Brulee. It was fine, but for $6.95, so so. It was very pretty though and I enjoyed it.
Art had Christie's Homemade Bread Pudding for $7.95. It was tasty, but we were so full from the entrees that Art ended up bringing home one of the paddies.
Mom thought her lychee sorbet was the best. It was refreshing and tasted wonderful after the rather heavy meal.
We really enjoyed our dinner. We thought the dishes were as good as anything you'd find in a fancy restaurant in Waikiki. It's amazing to find cuisine like this in Waiau.
It was such a lovely way to spend our 40th anniversary. Mom laughed and told the story again about how relatives came up after the wedding and asked her, "How did Kay catch such a fabulous husband?"
And there sat Art grinning ear to ear.
Sheesh!
My brother, Dennis and sister-in-law, Nancy gave us an extremely generous gift certificate to Christie's Restaurant at the Waimalu shopping center. The shopping center is a rather awkward place to have a fancy, upper priced restaurant serving Eurasian Fusion cuisine. With Dennis' and Nancy's gift certificate we decided to spend it all. It was easy to do with the three of us.
It was a more pleasantly decorated restaurant compared to the other restaurants in the shopping center. The very friendly owner was there and made mom feel like a queen telling her how pretty she was. All the servers were extremely kind and attentive.
We checked out Yelp beforehand to hear what others had to say. Art decided to have the $25.95 mixed plate Lilikoi (passion fruit) BBQ Baby Back Ribs with Caribbean Spiced "Blackened" Spiced Ahi. We were surprised to see what generous servings they gave because photos on their website made the portion sizes look quite small.
I had the $25.95 mixed plate of Lilikoi BBQ Baby Back Ribs with fire roasted salmon. We both agreed that the Lilikoi BBQ ribs were the best entrees. They were the best ribs we've had in Hawaii. The fish were settled onto Okinawan mashed sweet potatoes. The potatoes were good. We felt both of the fish were under flavored. We wished that we had just ordered the ribs instead. The presentation was as flawlessly beautiful as anything you would see in Waikiki or Chicago.
We ordered the $19.95 Furikake Crusted Seared Ahi (tuna) for mom. She said it was good. Not awesome, but good. Again, the flavoring was just not quite there. However, according to the Yelp reviews, many people liked it.
People said they really liked the Vanilla Bean Creme Brulee. It was fine, but for $6.95, so so. It was very pretty though and I enjoyed it.
Art had Christie's Homemade Bread Pudding for $7.95. It was tasty, but we were so full from the entrees that Art ended up bringing home one of the paddies.
Mom thought her lychee sorbet was the best. It was refreshing and tasted wonderful after the rather heavy meal.
We really enjoyed our dinner. We thought the dishes were as good as anything you'd find in a fancy restaurant in Waikiki. It's amazing to find cuisine like this in Waiau.
It was such a lovely way to spend our 40th anniversary. Mom laughed and told the story again about how relatives came up after the wedding and asked her, "How did Kay catch such a fabulous husband?"
And there sat Art grinning ear to ear.
Sheesh!
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Gee Kay, happy couples like you and Art restore my faith in the institution of marriage. May you (and Mom) have many more healthy happy years together.
ReplyDeleteAnd many more happy meals together too. :)
I like the picture of all your happy faces with a culinary feast set before you. Happy happy anniversary and may you have 40 more.
ReplyDeleteCongrats again to all! The food looks lovely. Hadn't seen the purple potatos before. At first I thought it was poi. I find myself just now telling stories to my son and daughter-in-law about similar times when I was younger. Have fun! Aloha, Linda B.
ReplyDeleteHmmm... that purple color is sort of like poi, hunh? The purple sweet potato is really delicious and nutritious.
DeleteSo nice to have something out of the ordinary to celebrate such an occasion as a 40th wedding anniversary! The food does look good, well presented, and very expensive! :-)
ReplyDeletewhat a lovely meal, I think you did make a good choice for a husband and he made a perfect choice too! Your Mom is so cute, she is very pretty!
ReplyDeletelooks like a nice restaurant
ReplyDeleteI think you both caught fabulous spouses! congrats, the food looks fancy...and expensive!
ReplyDeleteBelated Happy Anniversary, Kay and Art!! What a great couple you are!! The food does indeed look delicious! Best of all are your smiles!! May you celebrate many more!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Anniversary! The food looks amazing, I like bread pudding too.
ReplyDeleteCongrats....many more happy years to the both of you. So nice that you brought your mom with you on your anniversary dinner. After 40 years, your mom could say what she did...that is golden.
ReplyDeleteL....w
Thank you, L of W. I can still hardly believe it's been 40 years.
DeleteCongratulations Art & Kay!
ReplyDeleteAnd to Dennis, you are such a great brother to your sister & brother-in-law.
Dennis just told me we should have had their mandoo which he says is fabulous. He also said the appetizers are great! He did order just the ribs which he agreed is the best.
DeleteWell, Art caught a fabulous wife, too! Glad you had a good time, Kay. It's raining here, and we are very sad because David wanted to photograph the patio and entrance of my sister's restaurant this evening.
ReplyDeleteHappy anniversary to the two of you beautiful people. So glad you had a passable meal and your mom found something she liked too. That was especially nice of you to take your mother with you on an anniversary dinner. You two are dears.
ReplyDeleteHAPPY ANNIVERSARY Kay and Art and many many more...hugs..Michelle
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